Deputy
Conservative
House of Commons
GB - SW1A OAA - London
United Kingdom
Working language: English
03/10/2024 | 16:14:47 Every individual should be treated with dignity and respect. It is sadly true that lesbian, bisexual and queer (LBQ) women face discrimination and violence in both private and public spheres. While we must ensure that no one is subjected to hatred or violence based on their identity, we must also carefully consider the broader implications of the policies being proposed and the role of education in shaping the next generation. It is undeniable that LBQ women face significant challenges... 01/10/2024 | 20:37:29 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) Illegal migration and people smuggling challenges the sovereignty of states and threatens the security and stability of our borders. As a Conservative, I believe that every nation has the right—and indeed, the duty—to control its borders. Unregulated, illegal migration undermines this principle and puts at risk both national security and social cohesion. The smugglers who profit from this chaos are nothing more than criminals exploiting... 01/10/2024 | 10:20:39 Thank you, Mister President. All over the world, we witness the increase of malignant propaganda aimed at manipulating public opinion, distorting democratic discourse, and undermining the values that bind free societies together. The report raises valid concerns about this threat. Yet, we need to approach the issue from a perspective that emphasises individual freedom, responsibility and a limited role for government intervention. While no one here would defend propaganda that incites war... 12/10/2023 | 20:13:57 (Undelivered speech, Rules of Procedure Art. 31.2) The Council of Europe is an institution inherently dedicated to the protection of human rights, upholding the rule of law and the preservation of democracy. The Council of Europe endeavours to address tensions and conflicts that may arise and is an effective forum for international cooperation. Despite the conflicts we see across Europe, including in Ukraine and Azerbaijan, I believe that the Council of Europe has indeed prevented more... 11/10/2023 | 19:01:19 Thank you, Mister Chair, Ending all forms of gender-based violence is an urgent priority for the UK government and our commitment to the Istanbul Convention and in our international and domestic strategies to combat violence against women and girls is well–documented. We must, as societies and a collection of nations, work to protect those who cannot always protect themselves and this resolution is a very positive step in that direction and it deserves our support. Violence against women is a...
14/11/2024 | Doc. 16073 | Written declaration The Parliamentary Assembly must support the Russian democratic opposition 08/10/2024 | Doc. 16062 | Motion for a resolution Strengthening freedom of expression: an imperative for the consolidation and development of democratic societies 01/10/2024 | Doc. 16052 | Motion for a resolution Situation in Venezuela and support for Venezuelans living in exile in Council of Europe member States 01/02/2024 | Doc. 15849 | Written declaration Human rights situation in Iran 12/10/2023 | Doc. 15849 | Written declaration Human rights situation in Iran
03/10/2024 | Doc. 16043, vote on the draft text for resolution Preventing and combating violence and discrimination against lesbian, bisexual and queer women in Europe 02/10/2024 | Doc. 16040, vote on the draft text for resolution The detention and conviction of Julian Assange and their chilling effects on human rights 01/10/2024 | Doc. 16034, vote on the draft text for resolution Propaganda and freedom of information in Europe 01/10/2024 | Doc. 16037, vote on the draft text for recommendation Missing migrants, refugees and asylum seekers – A call to clarify their fate 01/10/2024 | Doc. 16037, vote on the draft text for resolution Missing migrants, refugees and asylum seekers – A call to clarify their fate